Blasting And Dynamic Rock Mechanics

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
G. B. Clark
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1967

Abstract

Dynamic rock mechanic as it pertains to blasting has involved several areas of active research effort. Among the important problems which have been the subject of research are wave mechanics in rocks, mechanisms of rock breakage, cratering, applications of similitude, energy partitioning of explosives, coupling, and other related factors. In some of these areas many problems have received fairly complete answers, while in others, investigations have raised new questions while attempting to answer existing ones. The slabbing mechanism explains many of the phenomena observed in blasting, but is hot the complete answer to observed breakage and fragmentation phenomena. There is currently a gap between coupling experimental results and theory. Applications of similitude to open pit blasting have been made unnecessarily complicated. Basic scaling laws for large true and apparent craters have not been derived for either chemical or nuclear explosives. There are few useful data and little developed theory on the partitioning of energy of explosives in all types of blasting. No suitable mathematical model has been developed which will describe the stress waves in rock which are responsible for rock breakage: Significant progress has been and is being made in these areas of research, however. ELASTIC AND NONELASTIC WAVES Complete solutions for spherical wave equations in viscoelastic media are not available in the literature. Equations for certain viscoelastic models do show limited promise, however, of being applicable to rock masses, particularly for pulse type phenomena. Seismic investigations, blasting operations, the design of protective underground structures, and the evaluation of other explosive effects in solids would be greatly bene-
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APA: G. B. Clark  (1967)  Blasting And Dynamic Rock Mechanics

MLA: G. B. Clark Blasting And Dynamic Rock Mechanics. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1967.

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